Wearing Pied de Poule




Pied de poule is one of those trends runways are never tired of. This two-color Scottish pattern, was adopted by France that turned it into a symbol of class and elegance, mainly thanks to Christian Dior in the Fifties, that used it also for his famous perfume Miss Dior. Twenty years later Mademoiselle Chanel was not immune to the charms of this fine texture, with which she realized suits, jackets and coats. Even today in a modern way, this timeless theme retains its retro charm and contaminates clothes and accessories, not only in the classical variant in black and white, but in brighter and more colorful shades, becoming fancy and funny. Is a classy and sophisticated print, perfect to wear both for chic occasions and for formal ones. Remember: do not overboard as the print already stands out by itself.

Il pied de poule è uno di quei trend di cui le passerelle non si stancano mai. D’origine scozzese, il patter bicolore viene adottato dalla Francia che, soprattutto grazie a Christian Dior negli anni Cinquanta, lo consacra come simbolo di classe ed eleganza, vestendone anche il suo famoso profumo Miss Dior.Vent’anni dopo anche Mademoiselle Chanel non rimase immune al fascino di questa trama raffinata, con cui realizzò tailleur, giacche e cappotti. Anche oggi in chiave moderna, questo tema senza tempo conserva il suo fascino retrò e contamina abiti e accessori, non solo nella variante classica in bianco e nero, ma nei toni più accesi e variopinti, divenendo fancy e divertente. E' una stampa di classe e sofisticata, perfetta per essere indossata sia in occasioni eleganti che per quelle formali. Ricorda: non esagerare poiché la stampa si distingue già da sola.


I was wearing: Jollychic coat Ralph Lauren gloves Jay O' skirt Jessica Buurman bag Steve Madden heels found on Sarenza.com
Photo by Daniele Rippa Photographer
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